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Could you give some rhyming words in Tagalog?

Here are some rhyming words in Tagalog, categorized by syllable count:

One Syllable:

* bago (new) - kayo (you)

* haba (long) - daba (dagger)

* luha (tears) - puha (crab)

* taga (from) - laga (boiled)

* sabi (said) - gabi (evening)

Two Syllables:

* kalabasa (pumpkin) - dalawasa (two pesos)

* malakas (strong) - magkakas (together)

* lalaki (male) - taliki (a kind of tree)

* puti (white) - buti (good)

* tubig (water) - alibig (a kind of bird)

Three Syllables:

* masaya (happy) - basura (trash)

* maganda (beautiful) - tanda (old)

* mabuti (good) - butihin (to do well)

* magiliw (friendly) - giliw (loved one)

* lalaban (will fight) - lalabanan (will be fought)

Four Syllables:

* kagandahan (beauty) - kaibigan (friend)

* kalungkutan (sadness) - kababayan (countryman)

* pagmamahal (love) - pagkain (food)

* pag-ibig (love) - karagatan (ocean)

Note: Some words may have slightly different pronunciations or meanings depending on the region. Also, keep in mind that Tagalog has a complex system of vowel and consonant sounds, and what sounds like a perfect rhyme to one person may not sound like a rhyme to another.

This is just a small sample of the many rhyming words in Tagalog. With a little exploration, you'll find many more!

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